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MySQL Database MySQLAccess Local Insecure Temporary File Creation Vulnerability

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Ubuntu has released advisory USN-63-1 to address this issue. Please see the referenced advisory for more information.

Debian has released an additional security advisory (DSA 647-1) and fixes to address this vulnerability. Customers are advised to see the referenced advisory for further details regarding obtaining and applying appropriate updates.

Gentoo Linux has released advisory GLSA 200501-33 to address this issue. Users of affected packages are urged to execute the following commands with superuser privileges:
emerge --sync
emerge --ask --oneshot --verbose ">=dev-db/mysql-4.0.22-r2"
Please see the referenced advisory for further information.

Mandrake has released advisory MDKSA-2005:036 to address this vulnerability. Please see the attached advisory for details on obtaining and applying fixes.

A Fedora Legacy advisory FLSA:2129 is available to address this issue in Red Hat Linux 7.3, Red Hat Linux 9, and Fedora Core 1 for the i386 architecture. Please see the referenced advisory for more information.

Conectiva Linux has released advisory CLA-2005:947 along with fixes dealing with this issue. Please see the referenced advisory for more information.

OpenPKG has released advisory OpenPKG-SA-2005.006 and fixes for this issue. Please see the referenced advisory for information on obtaining the fixed packages.

Sun has released a security advisory (Sun Alert ID: 101864) addressing this and other issues in MySQL for Solaris 10. Please see the referenced advisory for further information.


Sun Solaris 10.0_x86

Sun Solaris 10

MySQL AB MySQL 4.0.15

MySQL AB MySQL 4.0.18

MySQL AB MySQL 4.0.20

MySQL AB MySQL 4.0.21







 

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